Frogs: A Chorus of Colors
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This Web site looks at the remarkable diversity of the world's most successful amphibian, as well as the threats faced by today's frogs. The site presents the information which was contained in the Museum's Frogs: A Chorus of Colors exhibit. It includes an overview of the differences that separate the more than 4,000 frog species alive today plus the challenges they face, profiles of 13 species, a discussion of the familiar reproductive mode (eggs to tadpoles to adults) as well as the many other breeding strategies used by frog species, a comprehensive look at frog biology, an examination of the reasons behind the major declines in frog populations around the world and much more. Less
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Grade: PS/Pre-K to 12
Topics: Life Sciences
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